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    #76
    after 34 years of archery hunting this is the best device invented in a long time.

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      Every single one of these animals at least crossed my wind with the Ozonics on. I do everything I can to try and keep that from happening but the animals do what they want when they want. I can't say for certain that it "works", but I'll say that I don't go bow hunting without it anymore.


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        #78
        Originally posted by txdukklr View Post
        yall go search my posts on ozonics. I've used them since they came out and I think they are fantastic. The trail you take in is 100% the issue . . . . if she'd smelled you she'd blown out of there quick . . . the fact that she got a trace and turned around says to me she just smelled a bit of something wrong.

        They work . . .when you use it right. Are they 100% there is zero chance we will ever design something that will beat what God made. That said it really shifts the advantage.
        This, I love mine and use it every time I am in a blind or in a tree. Very impressed with what this machine can do. I will say in a box blind I gotta run it on low or the ozone will drive you out. Also the noise factor is a non issue for two reasons. 1. its loud to you because you are right on top of it when in reality it is very quiet. 2. Its a constant noise at a low decibel and will not alert any animal that I have seen. On Saturday in my pit blind had a buck at 7' and another at 15' neither smelled me.

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          #79
          Man y'all got me really thinking about buying one. I hunt mostly out of a Krivoman and a maverick blind. Sounds like it could do me some good... But **** they sure are proud of those things.

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            #80
            I use it, it can't hurt, and I'll take all the help I can get

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              #81
              I have had numerous deer walk directly under my tripod which is 12 to the platform and I don't use one. I think thermals are either working for you or they aren't.

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                #82
                use once and was blown at, was not mine but that being said i wouldn't buy something that expensive as i dont have the free $$$

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                  #83
                  Had one, used it several times, didn't do much for me, took it back.

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                    #84
                    Best thing I've ever used for cover scent/scent control while bowhunting is taking a buck bomb doe estrus or buck urine scent with me to my spot the day before and spraying all the cover that would be surrounding me with it. I've had deer walk underneath my tripod and haven't had any blow at me...yet....even when the wind swirled and blew right at them. Easy and cheap.

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                      #85
                      Originally posted by Snakelover View Post
                      WOW! That's amazing! I would have surely bet on the dogs, even knowing how effective ozone is.
                      And just to be clear, I don't work for them and have never owned one. Buddy owned the one I used in the above test, and I used his in the blind a couple of times, but not interested in spending that much money on one or hauling it back and forth to the blind.

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                        #86
                        I am convinced now that it sure helps. I never was a believer in what I called gimmicks till last year. Tried the Scent Lock suits back in the early 90's with no success at all. Tried sprays, cover scents and laundry products till about 15 yrs ago I quit them all. Last year the wind was giving me fits where ever I sat. Would go to the blind with a perfect wind only to have it switch just at daylight. If it was foggy it would be different wind at my house vs a blind out in the pasture. I had a lot of NW winds with the fog and did not have any sets for NW winds. So I put a popup in a good place for those winds then it still swirled and they winded me several times right at good light. So I tried two things-bought Scent Crusher Ozone gear bag and some Ever Calm deer scent stick with my Cabelas points. So it was all free and returnable if it did not work. I tried both when I got them in and they really helped. I put the clothes, socks, belt, boots, face mask, wallet everything on straight out of the bag. I would put the Ever Calm on my boot soles walking in and when putting out corn. Used Ever Calm as cover scent in the blind. Reason I know it helped due to in the past when the wind swirled the deer snorted then bolted and run instantly away. After the Scent Crusher and Ever Calm if he wind swirled the deer looked at the blind and walked back a bit staring but most everyone went back to eating corn again or slowly eased off they were getting full. I never had one deer blow or snort at me. I still use them both this year but have had much better winds to work with so far. Not much swirling winds this year either.

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                          #87
                          Got a couple PMs requesting some internal pics and such of my DIY Ozonics. I went ahead a made short video if you'd like to see how I put it together. A few screws, some duck tape, and a couple wingnuts, and you're all set.

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                            #88
                            Originally posted by texashunter56 View Post
                            I am convinced now that it sure helps. I never was a believer in what I called gimmicks till last year. Tried the Scent Lock suits back in the early 90's with no success at all. Tried sprays, cover scents and laundry products till about 15 yrs ago I quit them all. Last year the wind was giving me fits where ever I sat. Would go to the blind with a perfect wind only to have it switch just at daylight. If it was foggy it would be different wind at my house vs a blind out in the pasture. I had a lot of NW winds with the fog and did not have any sets for NW winds. So I put a popup in a good place for those winds then it still swirled and they winded me several times right at good light. So I tried two things-bought Scent Crusher Ozone gear bag and some Ever Calm deer scent stick with my Cabelas points. So it was all free and returnable if it did not work. I tried both when I got them in and they really helped. I put the clothes, socks, belt, boots, face mask, wallet everything on straight out of the bag. I would put the Ever Calm on my boot soles walking in and when putting out corn. Used Ever Calm as cover scent in the blind. Reason I know it helped due to in the past when the wind swirled the deer snorted then bolted and run instantly away. After the Scent Crusher and Ever Calm if he wind swirled the deer looked at the blind and walked back a bit staring but most everyone went back to eating corn again or slowly eased off they were getting full. I never had one deer blow or snort at me. I still use them both this year but have had much better winds to work with so far. Not much swirling winds this year either.
                            Stop the presses!

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                              #89
                              It works great if you know how to use it and proper location of it. Works best if wind is less than 10 mph

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                                #90
                                yes

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